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How To - Tips => Steering / Suspension => Topic started by: norcaldiablo on February 01, 2013, 07:58:44 PM
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Someone suggested to me today that rather than deal with an emergency brake handle etc., install a line lock for this feature.
Think it would work?
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yes
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Line lock makes for great burn outs
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Hydraulic emergency brakes are not legal here. It should be a mechanically controlled brake. Check what your state allows.
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i dont think its hard to do machanical Ebrake system, I did mine by Jim's instruction
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Wasn't there a guy who had a "Line Loc" parking brake in San Francisco? He parked it for the night and in the morning he realized that his battery had gone dead and his car was in the Bay. ::thumbup
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ouch lol
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Wasn't there a guy who had a "Line Loc" parking brake in San Francisco? He parked it for the night and in the morning he realized that his battery had gone dead and his car was in the Bay. ::thumbup
I dont think thats probable.
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Thank you all! I will look at all this more and let you know what I am deciding. Might even tell what I am thinking BEFORE I do it!!! ;D
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I vote for the cable.
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Most states require a mechanical parking/emergency brake. If you use a line lock you need one that is closed with the current off or it will run your battery down. Also there is the issue of the brake rotor being warm when you apply the brake and as it cools and shrinks the brake will slip.
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Most states require a mechanical parking/emergency brake. If you use a line lock you need one that is closed with the current off or it will run your battery down. Also there is the issue of the brake rotor being warm when you apply the brake and as it cools and shrinks the brake will slip.
Don't they sell the Line Loc that is basically a manual valve that you close once you step on the brake pedal? The old style was no more than a way to keep the brake fluid from traveling back up to the master cylinder which kept the brakes in a closed position until you released it.
Chris
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Yes, there is a manual valve that you push the button on top to set it and when you push on the brake pedal it automatically releases. I have one on a car I am building. The electric ones remain on until you release them with a switch.